GP32 Gp32 Clock


First of all, Every time you start your 'clock' app you must set the time. That's because gp32 doesn't have any internal batteries (I think :rolleyes: ).
 
Hm... you could start that program on your adaptor powered BLU and would get a nice glow-in-the-dark clock beneath your bed ;)
 
EvilDragon posted on Aug 13 2004 at 12:38 AM said:
Hm... you could start that program on your adaptor powered BLU and would get a nice glow-in-the-dark clock beneath your bed ;)
with sound :p
 
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It would be great until the first time you entered the wrong time and got up for work 3 hours late :)

Thinking about it is that such a bad thing? hehe.
 
It might perhaps work if you set the gp32's cpu clock to about 1mhz, and turn off the screen. Then, maybe the batteries won't run out. When you press, let's say Select + Start, it will fire up again and show the time :p
 
zyk3 posted on Aug 14 2004 at 05:34 PM said:
It might perhaps work if you set the gp32's cpu clock to about 1mhz, and turn off the screen. Then, maybe the batteries won't run out. When you press, let's say Select + Start, it will fire up again and show the time :p
You can't turn off the screen it would permenently damage it.
 
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